Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi has said “drivers without license will no longer drive this vehicle called Nigeria”.
The former Anambra governor stated this on Sunday while speaking at the Jamie Pajoel International Leadership Conference in Owerri, Imo state.
Obi was also in the state for series of events, part of which included the commissioning of the Labour Party’s Secretariat in Imo State, donated to the party by Dr. Libo Agwara.
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Obi called for a united Nigeria that will help the electorate take the country back from bad governance.
“United together, we will take back our country from bad governance, and institute true and diligent leadership and sustainable development. It is our journey, and we will never labour in vain. Nigeria’s Democracy must survive.
“The high cost of living, high level of insecurity and every other challenge is affecting all Nigerians equally, irrespective of tribe and religion,” he added.
Peter Obi continues his indirect campaign ahead of 2022 elections
He further urged that all must unite as one and rally behind capable leaders with verifiable track records of success for the sake of our collective interest.
Obi has been seen recently in churches as he continues his campaign for a new Nigeria sharing ideas on how current challenges can be tackled.
As his fan base continue to grow, many has called him the social media president. A staunch critic, Deji Adeyanju usually described him as a social media president who gives inaccurate figures.
Obidients have tried everything against me but itās not working:
— Comrade Deji Adeyanju (@adeyanjudeji) August 14, 2022
-Ignore;
-Block;
-Unblock;
-Unfollowed;
-Followed back;
-Insult;
-Death threats;
-Fake news, insults + propaganda.
They are exhausted and February is still far. š¤£š
Good night my social media president. May your reign on this app continue. pic.twitter.com/6TOLEPu5qO
— Comrade Deji Adeyanju (@adeyanjudeji) August 14, 2022
Many can’t wait to see the Independent National Electoral Commission lift the ban on election campaign. That is when the real work begins.
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